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Horror Comics

Red Moon Features is an artist and writers group that focuses it’s talents on the genres of Horror comics,crime,true crime and science fiction. And some super hero ]

Some of the best in horror comics comes from the smaller independent groups and Red Moon Features is no exception.

Some of the very best, if not the best artists in this field have done an amazing job bringing the fun of horror comics back. Not since the now infamous  Senate hearings of 1954 that successfully crushed the creativity out of comics, has a group come together and blended the old school and new in such a definitive way.

Horror comic artist Andrew Moran is at the top of his game in sequential storytelling as is evident in such stories as : Crickets,Over Due and Gristle.A writer of horror comics could not hope for a better artist who really ‘gets it ‘ when putting the tale to paper.

Sam Grinberg is another favorite among the Red Moon Features fan base, blending in just  the right doses of humor and horror to create some of the best horror comics I’ve read.
Some of my personal favorites are: Critters, Jumper and Dirty Deeds.

Lew Eliou ,artist and art director, has also produced some instant horror comics classics such as Secrets,Crows and I Wrote This: to name but a few.
Lew has also produced some remarkable covers and horror comics posters including the magazine size alternate version of The Mechanicals.

Lauren Kolsinskas pushes horror comics to the edge with some great original stories including: Limbs and Space Madness
Lauren also has a great story in the horror comic -Everything Toxic.

Colin Matter, another fan favorite, has produced an astounding base of followers for his two Mechanical Man stories.
Big Brother is another good one as well as The Monster of Whitechaple and the disturbing ‘Rat’. Great night time reading for sure.

Other great artists in the new horror comics field is Matt Foster, Ryan Arlint, Collin David, John Airo and Joe Badon.

And speaking of Red Moon Horror Comics I would be remiss not to mention the acclaimed John Airo, [ www.theaxeman.net] graphic novel: ‘The legend of Henry Brewer-The Axe Man

M.R.St.James

P,S. Check out www.dollarbinhorror.blogspot.com  to catch details of our current contest. Thanks for reading.

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